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Last year, Microsoft announced that its consumer-facing Skype communications service and its enterprise-focused counterpart would begin to interoperate, first with IM and audio, and later expanding to support video.
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"Companies will begin to allege that Google is discriminating, not allowing products to interoperate with other products".
Intel, the FTC holds, began to perceive Nvidia as a threat to its monopoly and therefore made it harder for Nvidia's chips to interoperate with Intel's.Again, Intel accepts none of these accusations.
By using this mixture of approaches we believe this is a cost-effective approach to interoperability within chemistry for those who wish to interoperate.
It ruled that the firm had to provide information on how to interoperate with Windows servers.
Platforms, not processes, are what empower processes to interoperate and productively interact.
As data started to flow, agencies started to use Ushahidi to interoperate.
They need to work out institutional ways to interoperate around laws and policies.
A cosimulation standard defines interfaces that enable diverse simulation tools to interoperate.
The decision in March 2004 required Microsoft to disclose within 120 days information that would allow rival vendors to interoperate with the Windows system.
By withholding crucial information about Windows code, the commission said Microsoft had prevented rival makers of low-end server software from being able to interoperate with Windows.
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